Let New Days Dawn performed by A Cautionary Tale
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3 libras performed by a perfect circle
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My love, my life performed by Abba
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Pacific 202 performed by Acid Brass (The Williams Fairey Brass Band)
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All I Need performed by Air
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No More Running Away performed by Air Traffic
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Restons Group�s performed by Alexandre Desplat
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| | : Excellent description, for me the track evokes similar scenes when listening to it. And you're not wrong, the track really is from 1998, but sounds absolutely late 60s/early 70s. Well, the whole compilation ain't that bad either i guess :-) If anyone is interested: http://www.artofthemix.org/FindAMix/getcontents.asp?strMixID=84985 : This song alone almost makes me want to see the movie! I wonder if the whole soundtrack is like this? Btw. I almost got a eargasm at 2:15 minutes into the track. :)
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Baby Mine performed by Alison Krauss
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Perdita performed by Angelo Badalamenti
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Hell Yeah performed by Ani DiFranco
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Syncretism performed by Annabel
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I Will Get On performed by Annie
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it’s a thin line (between love and hate) performed by annie lennox
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| | : It is a cover. Originally by The Persuaders, an R&B group that are still kickin' today! They charted this one I believe in 71'. Also covered by The Prentenders in the 80's... You should seek out the original, because the context of the words changes to a male perspective, which, to me, makes it one of the coolest songs ever. : The original is great, but I'm partial to The Pretenders cover version. Chrissie Hynde sang this song the best(imho)
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Any Girl Can Make Me Smile performed by ANT
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Bleak House performed by Anthony Phillips
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Sing To Me performed by apple rabbits
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Strange and Beautiful (I’ll Put a Spell on You) performed by Aqualung
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| | : Matt Hales is a very good artist indeed. I'm sure that he's British rather than American, though! : It's a great song, it gave me chills when I first heard it on The OC!
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Just for a moment performed by Aqualung
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505 performed by Arctic Monkeys
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If I Should Lose You performed by Aretha Franklin
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I Say A Little Prayer performed by Aretha Franklin
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| | : My favourite recording of Aretha's. An awesome song and an awesome recording!!
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My Colouring Book performed by Arthur Lyman
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Pelas Sombras performed by Arthur Verocai
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Mundo Civilizado performed by Arto Lindsay
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| | : Arto sings in such a sensual and soothing way. His most recent albums are well worth checking out. : Hmmm. I know he's Brazilian and everything, but I think Arto Lindsay's best stuff was done before he went all Latin on us. Listen to his guitar on the first Lounge Lizards album, when he manages to go 40 minutes without playing anything actually recognisable as a note.
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who needs forever performed by astrud gilberto
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| | : you must pick-up the quincy jones soundtrack (released with the score to "the pawnbroker") with astrud singing "who needs forever". The lush quincy jones score is hauntingly beautiful, and astrud never sounded better. This version is the real deal for me.. : Amazing guitar on this piece.
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Play Alone performed by Asylum Party
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pyramid song performed by atomic
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We are Mice performed by Azure Ray
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Anyway performed by Barbara Lewis
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| | : Ollie McLaughlin was a prolific producer. Look out for 45's on the Carla and Karen labels. They where both his labels
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Sleep The Clock Around performed by Belle & Sebastian
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| | : yeah, great song. 'electronic renaissance' is from 'tiger milk', right? If it's the one I'm thinking of, I'm a big fan as well; I particularly enjoy the way it appropriates the mood of New Order's 'Procession'. : yes, electronic renaissance is from tiger milk, which is their first album, and best in my opinion. the synth does add a bit of new order quality to it, now that you meantion it. Mmaybe that's why i like it so much... : Has to be one of my favorite B&S songs for the simple reason of the bag pipe howl at the end. Incredible arrangers to be sure. "Electronic Renaissance" is a wonderful tune as well, establishes Tiger Milk as their best attempt, a sprawling masterpiece. : "Delicate singing" stands here for bad singing and quaveringvoice, "streaming trumpet" for rather cheap synth preset. Melody is rather uninteresting and ultra repetitive. I have often tried Belle & Sebastian. It is a very mediocre band. : This coming from a guy (fmars) who thinks Brian Eno can sing.
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Harriet’s Got a Song performed by Ben Kweller
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I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine performed by Beth Orton
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| | : oh, i love this song! i love the whole album, in fact.
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Daddy performed by Beyoncé Knowles
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Dream a little dream performed by Billie Holiday
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| | : Love, love, love this song... Billie Holiday has such an amazingly raw voice.
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Isobel performed by Björk
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| | : It's a great track. How about those Deodato string arrangements as well!
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Desired Constellation performed by Bj�rk
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Change performed by Blind Melon
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You Got To Die performed by Blind Willie McTell
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Maria performed by Blondie
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Once Upon a Summertime performed by Blossom Dearie
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Acoustic Medley performed by Bob Marley
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My Little Girl performed by Bobbi Humphrey
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Sing To Me performed by Boo Hewerdine
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Flood performed by Boris
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Do You Know The Way To San Jose? performed by Bossa Rio
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play crack the sky performed by brand new
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Fullness of Wind performed by Brian Eno
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Before We Begin performed by Broadcast
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| | : Oh yes, this track is gem, no doubt about that. To me the melody and harmonies incorporated are quite reminiscent of late 60s sunshine pop/soft rock stuff of that era. : You're correct there. They must be fans of people like Curt Boettcher and Margo Guryan, too! : i love this band. they are so very excellent to see live, as well. and they'll be here in about a month! woohoo!
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Anthems for a Seventeen Year-Old Girl performed by Broken Social Scene
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Brilliant Disguise (acoustic version) performed by Bruce Springsteen
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i am a camera performed by Buggles
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Cleo performed by Built to spill
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Distopian Dream Girl performed by Built to Spill
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The Peterman performed by Bullet
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The Peterman performed by Bullet
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Make it Easy on Yourself performed by Burt Bacharach
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| | : Cilla Black does a brilliant cover of this song on her 1966 album "Sing A Rainbow". Rich lush orchestration and Cilla at full ballad belt. It was her early interpretations of songs like this that brought her to the attention of Bacharach himself!!
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Cash Box performed by Byron Lee & the Dragonaires
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for no one performed by caetano veloso
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| | : Give Cilla Black's 1966 version a listen, its excellent. Its very tenderly sung with a beautiful arrangement.
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The marionettes performed by Caravelli and his orchestra
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Is this the life performed by Cardiacs
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| | : God I hate the Cardiacs.
I'm so Wacky.
I'm so Zany.
Wacky! Zany! Wacky! Zany!
Wacky! Wacky! Zany! Zany!
Thats all I have to say. : What rubbish, you havent paid attention at all. So much of it is about fear, pain, courage, the humour is gritted teeth in the face of sadness. Bit too subtle for you, eh? Too much like real life? : I had the misfortune to have to spend an hour paying attention, christ, 20 years ago. That was quite enough, thank you.
Subtle? No.
Real life? Maybe they appraoched the real life feelings of my 4 year old on a chemical high after too much squash and her toys taken away.
Maybe they've evolved. I hope so, but I'll bear a grudge for that gig. : the nme orthodoxy would have it that the cardiacs are somehow putting on an act. far from it - the reason their music is so powerful is that it's dredged up from the fearful chaos that lurks just beneath our feeble psyches. cardiacs haters fear this chaos, and their fear is projected as resentment, leaving them unable to access the music of britain's greatest band.
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Dining Alone performed by Carla Bley
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La Princesa y El Soldado performed by Carlos Vives
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Crying On A Suitcase performed by Casey James
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| | : Sorry, It was Release in 2011 not in 2012*
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Make Your Own Kind Of Music performed by Cass Elliot (a.k.a. Mama Cass)
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| | : yeah, I love this track. She sings in a very sincere and rousing way. : If my childhood memories serve, this was the theme song of Cass's short-lived variety show back in the '70s.
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Rockets performed by Cat Power
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Distant Shores performed by Chad and Jeremy
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| | : Oh yes, it is pure gold.
I can recommend anything by The Left Banke, Scott Walker, Margo Guryan, New Colony Six, Sagittarius, The Millennium... Gary Usher from the last two mentioned was the producer on many of C & J's songs.
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Tears performed by Chameleons UK
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look at your game girl performed by charles manson
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Look at Your Game Girl performed by Charles Manson
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Creole performed by Charlie Hunter Quartet featuring Mos Def
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For No-One performed by Cilla Black
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| | : Cilla Black is definetively one of my favourite performers of Lennon/mccartne- related material. Her voice is just incredibly right for this style of music..great stuff.
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Beautiful Goodbye performed by Cilla Black
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Beautiful Goodbye performed by Cilla Black
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Maybe in the next life performed by Cinnamon
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| | : I'm a big fan of this song as well. The album this if from, Vertigo, is worth picking up if you can find it. Louis Philippe arranged the strings on it with Burgalat producing. I hope this isn't all we are going to hear from Cinnamon.
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Fever Dreams performed by Circa Survive
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Comin� Home Baby performed by Claus Ogerman
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Only a Fool performed by Clyde Mcphatter
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Aikea-Guinea performed by Cocteau Twins
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| | : Another one of my favourites of all time. Gives me goosebumps. : Yes, I remember playing this EP over and over back when it was only on vinyl... Although "Kookaburra"
is, in my opinion, even more heavenly! Like angels
comforting you...
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The Scientist performed by Coldplay
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Green Eyes performed by Coldplay
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Yellow performed by Coldplay
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Mr.Jones performed by Counting Crows
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Prelude in Black performed by Cy Coleman
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yuma, arizona performed by Damain Jurado
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Volcano performed by Damien Rice
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| | : this is my favorite song on his album. based on some of the music you should check out the portishead dummy album. recommended tracks: roads, numb
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I Remember performed by Damien Rice
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Tired of being alive performed by Danzig
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Oh, Calcutta! performed by Dave Pell Singers
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| | : Its funny that it should make you think of people wearing sparkly dresses, when of course the show itself was primarily famous for having large numbers of hairy hippies naked onstage.
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When the Wind Blows performed by David Bowie
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Brilliant Trees performed by David Sylvian
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| | : Bought album of same name due to tracks "Red Guitar" and "Pulling Punches" getting major airplay on DC radio at time. Was not disappointed! Moody and nice bass lines! Sylvian's voice is ... unusual.
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Forbidden Colours performed by David Sylvian
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Hammerhead’s apartment performed by David Whitaker
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| | : This song is excellent! Haven't seen the movie starring Peter Vaughan yet, but the bossa sound reminds me of the early John Barry pieces. I can't stop listening to it! Thank you Jonny!
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Soul Meets Body performed by Death Cab for Cutie
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Passenger Seat performed by Death Cab For Cutie
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Running Thoughts performed by Deerhoof
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Children Of The Sun performed by Dino Valente
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| | : Dino Valente is one of those singers that people seem to either love or hate. I really like him overall and have his 1968 solo album on both LP and CD, and I also
like many of the Quicksilver tracks he sang lead on, especially "Goodbye My Lady Love". He came out of the Greenwich Village folk scene and performed onstage with another of my favorites, Fred Neil. I hear he was a real character, though!
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Atlantis performed by Donovan
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Come Live with Me performed by Dorothy Ashby
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Sunshower performed by Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band
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| | : You know what makes the last chorus for me (or choruses from after the kids singing only accompanied by percussion)... as simple as it may sound... it's the handclaps. They add so much and I always look forward to them coming along. I became obsessed with this song about 6 months ago and bought the CD, which, as I expected, doesn't contain so many fantastic songs on it, but, still an enjoyable CD. I really enjoy your recommendations!
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The day I see you again performed by Dubstar
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| | : It has been a long time since I heard a track that was more \'Mike\'! : Yes. Dubstar had a few Miketastic peaks, particularly during the glory days of their career. This is one of the best examples. There are some gems on their B sides, too.
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Moon Time performed by Dudley Moore
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| | : Hats off to Dudley for the whole soundtrack. Sparkling, serious and intelligent music - I totally agree about the goosebump chord sequence that reappears throughout the album. Haven't found any other stuff by him that's as good - maybe "Genuine Dud" if you're into piano trio jazz. : What a gem! Very arresting, and good enough to listen to several times in a row, each time finding things to marvel at in the harmony, texture, overall structure, melody...well, pretty much everything.
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Du e f�r fin f�r mig performed by dungen
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| | : This is indeed great! Dungen deserve 100% of the attention he has received stateside recently. Ta Det Lugnt reminds me of another one of the great psych-pop albums of all time which is S.F. Sorrow by The Pretty Things. Although Dungen perhaps comes from a sunnier place and definitely from the Swedish woods. I don't think Radiohead and Dungen have much in common, though. There are so many colours to psychedelia... : don't get me wrong, i'm not saying dungen sounds like radiohead...just that this particular song shares some musical texture with karma police
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Some of your lovin' performed by Dusty Springfield
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| | : Nice pun on "slays" and "executed" there. : Dusty said that this was the only song she sang that she actually took home after recording it and played it over & over.
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I Think It’s Going To Rain Today performed by Dusty Springfield
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| | : I must say, this is a quite brilliant recording; thanks for mentioning it! I heard the original Randy Newman version the other day, but to me, neither the arrangement or vocal performance were a patch on Dusty. Not that I'm biased or anything!
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If You Go Away performed by Dusty Springfield
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The Look Of Love performed by Dusty Springfield
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Guess Who I Saw Today? performed by Eartha Kitt
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Hard Times performed by Eastmountainsouth
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Heaven Up Here performed by Echo & the Bunnymen
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Bon-Jour performed by Ed Lincoln
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| | : Thats the thing with Lincoln, its not just the cheese, he played alongside the best Jazz musicians in Brazil. He could cut a pretty funk when the occasion demanded, and his "Seu piano eletrico" album ranges from african tinged stompers to mid sixties style vocal cuts.
IMHO opinion underrated as a producer as well, he seems to have been active on the cutting edge of Brazilain music from the late fifties right through to the late seventies.
I intended to use this track as the payoff for a compilation I did for a cd trading ring, but I don't think I had the space.
He was in hospital just before Christmas (2003), not sure how he's doing now. : I have to say, I'm pretty blown away by his work. I know you've been harping on about him for years, so I wish I had listened earlier! : Ed Lincolns best work is the recordings he did with Orlann Divo becasue he is a little more low-key and the arrangements are just plain better. I love O Ganso cause its so damn crazy and his recordings under the name Claudio Marcelo are pretty good too. A rcord seller in Brazil actually got me his autograph as a present because I bought so many of Ed Lincolns LPs. But I gotta tell you, someone like Sergio Carvalho or Eumir Deodato are much more powerful on the Hammond and Ely Arcoverde, Juarez Sant'ana Ze Maria I think are all more mature organists. I put Ed Lincoln with Walter Wanderley a little heavy on the cheese.
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Bus Stop Boxer performed by Eels
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ano zero performed by egberto gismonti
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Starlings performed by Elbow
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Mr. Blue Sky performed by Electric Light Orchestra
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Ticket To The Moon performed by Electric Light Orchestra
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| | : Nice to see this recommendation! Simple song with a pretty post-Beatles melody. I've just dug out my LP of Time and have been playing side 1. It really sparkles! : My favourite song on the album is "21st Century Man" on side 2, which I thing rates highly among their overall output and is maybe the last great song they produced. The weakest song on the album has to be the single "Hold on Tight" which sounds as though they were trying to compete with Shakin' Stevens!
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Iluminados performed by Eliane Elias
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Needle in the hay performed by Elliot Smith
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| | : There are far too people out there who really appreciate Elliot Smith. This song is incredible. : is a beautiful song. you cant go past it
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Speed Trials performed by Elliott Smith
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| | : "a prolific user of drugs and prostitutes..." ???
sure, okay, we all know that he used drugs, but that prostitutes thing is entirely new to me.
is there actual proof of this, or can one just assume that having sex with prostitutes is a natural progression from using drugs? : Ok - I just deleted a couple of comments from here because someone disobeyed my 'be nice' rule. First time I've had to do that in nearly 6 years! I dunno - if it's not spammers it's nutcases! Sorry you were bothered by this, Open Book...
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Someone Saved My Life Tonight performed by Elton John
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Still performed by Elvis Costello
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La Lucertola performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : Perfect description, delicado. This track is firmly in my Morricone Top 10, though it would be impossible for me to actually write down a top 10, maybe top 20, no, a top 50 would be possible...maybe...damn, one man - so many terrific tunes! : I got the first Mondo Morricone cd on its original release nearly 10 years ago now,I was familiar with Morricone's stuff but when I heard this it totally changed me.I became a Morricone devotee and this first track along with "Metti..." blew me away.The version on Mondo is actually about a minute shorter than the original version,so is "Metti" and some of the other "Mondo" tracks,they've abridged them no doubt to fit the cd...I found this out gradually from hearing the complete versions,they're not different versions,they've just been cut down....This is one of Ennio's all time great themes.
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Wanted Dead Or Alive performed by Ennio Morricone
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Ninna nanna per adulti performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : Yes, wonderfully dream-like track indeed. It's also featured on the last entry in the excellent "Mondo Morricone" trilogy, "Molto Mondo Morricone". But i think Edda managed to sing even higher notes, just check out "Una spiaggia a mezzogiorno", also on the "Vergogna schifosi" soundtrack. : Yes, "Una spiaggia..." is indeed really good. I heard that one first on the "L'Orchestra La Voce" compilation (I found it in Paris years ago when the vinyl was quite rare). And let's not forget "Un Altro Mare", which ranks right up there (also on "L'Orchestra...", but in an edited version).
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Ninna Nanna per Adulti performed by Ennio Morricone
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Miss Allen�s Blues performed by Ernestine Allen
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Rumors performed by Eternity’s Children
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| | : this song was on one of the two LP's : yea, bruce was there in the very beginning, but he was not there when we recorded the second lp or the last single we recorded in tyler, texas with robin hood bryant. he wrote NO songs on the "timeless" album and you HAVE NOT heard the TRUE story about "eternity's children." I thank you for your time...but I am not impressed by what Mr. Blackmon is writing. If you would like the REAL story, please let me, Roy Whitaker, Linda Lawley or Mike McClain hear from you. Thanks a lot and keep on rockin'. Charlie Ross : wow.... are you Mr. Charlie Ross??? I'd really like to hear the REAL story!! Actually I can't get just a little information about Eternity's Children while it's my favorite group... : charlie, hope you remember me.Iworked with you as your road man in 66.I've often wondered where you and johnny walker went to. I'm still in B'ham Al. If you remember me send a phone no.I can reach you at.Would like to ask some questions about old times and friends.Those were good times in my life. Your old friend Jimmy [email protected]
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Sunshine Among Us performed by Eternity’s Children
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| | : Bruce Blackman comes to The Krakerjacks Annual re-union. He is an invited guest, it is an event every nite-b4-thanksgiving that we;The Krackerjacks, have a big throw down in own,and Bruce's hometown. Charlie Ross is our Bassist; nothing what-so-ever to do with the children or Starbuck.We're all seasoned musicians, and have been together since 1981. : PS Now that I'm fully awake,let me state that Bruce is a very good friend of ours,as we've all been around him, or played in groups with him since the 60's. He is a musical genius. He is also a very talented writer. The best keyboard player I've ever known. The Biloxi days seem like a dream now, man, we had some fun! Just wanted to clear that up! We all love ya, Bruce. : Bruce: I don't know who you are Luna but I appreciate the nice comments. By the way, that crap in the Eternity's Children liner notes about me leading you guys in G'ville is totally bogus. I have no idea where that came from at all, certainly not from me. The whole Biloxi/Children thing is a vague memory to me as well. And by the way, the Krackerjacks kick ass! : You know me, Bruce; I'll tell you when I see you again. You've always amzed me, and I admired you from a distance. I was the one yall left behind when The Omen started at the Fiesta. See ya soon! : Does anyone know where I can buy a copy of the Krackerjack's CD entitled "Rockin in the Delta"? Please email me at [email protected] if you have any information. Thanks! : Hi everyone. Had to jump in here. I spent many of my 'growing up' years in Greenville, MS. My brother, Allen Graves, was a member of the Lancers mentioned here. I recognize a lot of the names surfacing in the posts here. : Looking for a Krackerjack CD...any one would do. I love them and would especially like to get one with that "green grass" song. I grew up in Yazoo county and my step-dad actually played with them for a while....so I had a CD, but it has disappeared (I think someone took it). Anyway, It would be great if the Krackerjacks could post something on their myspace page about purchasing CDs.
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Look Away performed by Eternity�s Children
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| | : Eternity's Children.
Somehow the name got messed up and I can't edit it so I'm posting this correct spelling to help the search engine..... : Eternity's Children are a fantastic group...I remember when I first heard "Mrs. Bluebird" and was blown away.
That was around 1985 and just last year I picked up their singles collection on CD. Thanks for recommending their individual albums, I definitely want to check them out. : I can't recommend the first album highly enough ... it's a pop masterpiece... My introduction to ET was through that singles package, which is good enough for what it is, but trusty me the first album really needs to be heard in the original order with all the tracks. : I had the great experience of working with Mike "the Kid", Linda, and Charlie. you oughta hear linda do 5th Dimension live ot Mike kick it with a keyboard. First worked with some of them in memphis with Tommy Cogsbill. Linda was present-we were friends socially in '69 and then again with Mike, Charlie, drummer Johnny Thomasie from N.O.,sometime later. I can't remember the Guitar player's name-maybe Norman or something like that. We were doing the "B" side to a single of mine at Robin Hood Bryan's studio. All of us lived in Baton Rouge at the time and worked respectively for Crocked Fox Prod.(but this session was maybe a solo adventure with co-member of the production team, Guy Bellello [[R.I.P.]}since only he was present-who knows.)
The "A" side was done at one of my sessions at American Studios, Memphis and featured the Memphis Horns, the Sweet Inpirations as female back ups, Cimmaron as writer/male harmonies. Elvis had been there the week before (recorded In the Ghetto, I think)and Neil Diamond was due the following week there in Memphis. I felt like such a nobody with life-sized pics of Elvis everywhere and everybody making their comparisons of Alex from the "Boxtops" and me. Pinning a VU meter the same way Alex did was not exactly the feedback I was looking for. Anyway, I guess I am saying we spent a little time together, I miss listening to and working with them. If anyone hears from them, it would be great to STS again. I started back playing professionally a couple of years ago and still consider them the gold standard in terms of harmony and think that the Hammond B3 has "the Kid's" name on it. As an update, Guy died an untimely death about 10 years ago and I only wish I could find Bubba Anthony if living, a sometimes ET drummer and any of that crowd.
Kindest regards,
Scatdaddy2002
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At Last performed by Etta James
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Pavane for a Dead Princess performed by Eumir Deodato
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| | : While I find Deodato to be a stimulating and interesting artist (and am far from being a "classical purist" of any sort), I can't really muster any great enthusiasm for this recording. Too close to being a kind of synthesis of Ravel's original for solo piano (1899) and version for full orchestra (1910), I find Deodato's funky adaptations of Stauss's "Also Sprach Zarathustra" and, particularly Debussy's "Prelude to the afternoon of a faun" somewhat more worthwhile. Maybe I should listen again to the Ravel adaptation, but in the past I have found its blandness a little irritating... : What I like about this track is the fact that it's a very black, funky take on a piece with questionable Aryan overtones. It can be heard to great affect in Hal Ashby's 'Being There', which I think was Peter Sellers' last film. : Re the above comment: I was talking about 'Also Sprach Zarathrustra', not the Ravel piece. Sorry for any confusion. : As far as the Ravel adaptation goes, I find it pleasant if a little bit chocolate-boxey, reminiscent of the 60s soundtracks of Francis Lai. I can't argue with Delicado's comments about the string sound though, which is astonishing. : Bore - Ring! If you are going to listen to Deodato. Listen to the early Equipe LPs. When his sound was so hip, hipper than hip, the bastard brazilian son of Henry Mancini hip. Get a copy of "Tremendao" grab a beer and try to find a nice warm spot of sunshine. : Well, you have to remember that I'm someone who is obsessed with string sounds. I listen fanatically to late 50s and 60s mood music records, and am a fan of both Percy Faith and Jackie Gleason's records. Yes, I love Brazilian music, and enjoy all of Deodato's 60s Equipe LPs, but I also have a very real and intense love of what my pal G400 defines as 'chocolate-boxy' easy listening music. Deodato's 1972 LP 'Percepcao' (recently reissued on CD in Brazil) also falls into this category, and I adore it! : One of the purist fusion jazz artists of his time. Listen to the music, don't try to interpret it or rationalize it. Your missing the point. Eumir is unmistakeably one of the pioneers in this gendre.
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Sabor A Mi performed by Eydie Gorme & the Trio Los Panchos
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Meet On The Ledge performed by Fairport Convention
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When I Was a Young Girl performed by Feist
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Beasts of No Nation performed by Fela Anikulapo-Kuti & Egypt 80
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Indian Ocean performed by Field Mice
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| | : The field mice are one of the great unknown pop bands... a truly gorgeous song by an amazing artist.
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Let me take your life performed by Final Boss
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Love Ridden performed by Fiona Apple
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The Most Beautiful Girl (In the Room) performed by Flight of the Conchords
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Times Like These (Acoustic) performed by Foo Fighters
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Cos�e� l�amore performed by Franco De Gemini
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| | : The English version of this I find unlistenable because of the truly horrific lyrics! : Yeah that's right, only listened to the english version once and found it doesn't come close to the italian one.
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Tous Les Gar�ons Et Les Filles performed by Fran�oise Hardy
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Il n’y a pas d’amour Heureux performed by Francoise Hardy
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Chanson D'O performed by Francoise Hardy
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| | : this album's a favorite of mine, too. I also really like her album "Soliel" of a couple years earlier. The interesting thing about this album is that the Brazilian female guitarist Tuca (just one name) backed her on this as she did on Nara Leao's gorgeous tribute to Bossa Nova (recorded in France), "Dez Anos Depois." If you listen to these albums side by side you can clearly here the similarities, not to say they sound identical. And doesn't Fracoise look stunning on the b&w album cover?
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Yo Mama performed by Frank Zappa
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Take Your Time (Coming Home) performed by fun.
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Complex performed by Gary Numan
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Laura performed by George Shearing
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Amori Finiti performed by Giancarlo Gazzani
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| | : Really nice. Reminds me of a 1966 movie soundtrack.
Now I've got to search for the song.
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Sevengill (Notorynchus cepedianus) performed by Giant Squid
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Italian Ground performed by Glenn Gould
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Bring on the Love performed by Gloria Jones
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blind mary performed by gnarls barkley
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Goodnight Moon performed by Go Radio
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Pilots performed by Goldfrapp
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If You Don’t Miss Me performed by Gone Til November / Aimee Proal
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We Must Be Doing Something Right performed by Gordian Knot
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Abaddon performed by GPKISM
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She performed by Gram Parsons
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The Funeral performed by Greg Edmonson
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Me, Japanese Boy performed by Harpers Bizarre
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Lay It On Me performed by Heatwave
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Dive performed by HEAVEN 17
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Love theme performed by Henry Mancini
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| | : I think the score was actually by Nino Rota, although Mancini's version was a hit. I do quite like the tune, but its overuse in soap operas has killed it for me a little!
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Royal Blue performed by Henry Mancini
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Goin' Home performed by Ike Quebec
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Seek And Hide performed by Imogen Heap
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Speeding Cars performed by Imogen Heap
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Fools in Love performed by Inara George
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Moon River performed by Innocence Mission
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Snow performed by Innocence Mission
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Each Coming Night performed by Iron and Wine
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I Stand Accused performed by Isaac Hayes
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Threshold Of Transformation performed by Isis
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White Bird performed by It's A Beautiful Day
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| | : Unfortunately, nothing quite this good is an FM staple in the US. Their market is crowded with crap
mook-rock like Boston or Journey... Although I have
heard their stuff on more "educated" radio, like say
NPR or maybe college-based freeform playlists.
Great stuff! : I love Journey and Boston as well... does this make me a mook? :-) : ;) Escape was one of my first records... I have no
shame! : This song got substantial airplay when I was a boy, back around 1970...I loved the melancholy sound that it has. I got the CD as a gift and it is pretty good, although "White Bird" is by far the best song on it.
This was one of the second generation San Francisco bands that came up after the Haight-Ashbury era.
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La Grippe performed by Jacques Higelin avec Brigitte Fontaine
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Sabia, Diga La performed by Jaime & Nair
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Inside a Dream performed by Jane Wiedlin
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| | : I too was bowled over by the catchiness of "Rush Hour" and also ended up acquiring the album "Fur" at the time. It wasn't her first album, but I don't think she'd previously had any solo exposure in the UK. About half the songs are simple but undoubtably effective, but several others I have always found to be very ineffective!
I agree that Dubstar (who I also liked) sounded a bit like this at times - Stephen Hague's production style is quite distinctive. Did any of the members of Dubstar release anything since the band split up?
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Good Night Sweet Night performed by Jason Falkner
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Tonight, Not Again performed by Jason Mraz
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Reaching performed by Jason Reeves
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Porque Te Vas performed by Jeanette
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That's All I Ask performed by Jeff Buckley
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Claudie's Stockings performed by Jerry Goldsmith
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The Weather is Here, I Wish You Were Beautiful performed by Jimmy Buffet
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Cordeiro De Nanã performed by João Gilberto
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| | : I agree, a beautiful, beautiful tune. You should check out the original version of this tunes, by Os Tinco�s:
http://www.luizamerico.com.br/fundamentais-tincoas.php
: I really love very much this song with these subtile orchestration of Johnny Mandel me two, and I also know the original version of Os Tinco�s (1977) which is very different and with verses that J.Gilberto don't sing...
Thalma de Freitas also sing this dreamy tunes in her album (2004)
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http://chantsetheres.over-blog.com/ : Just listening to this again a few years after my initial recommendation. It really does encapsulate a lot of the mysterious, seductive elements of Brazilian music for me.
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St. Teresa performed by Joan Osbourne
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Sawdust and Diamonds performed by Joanna Newsom
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Peach, Plum, Pear performed by Joanna Newsom
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Sixth Station performed by Joe Hisaishi
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Redemption Song performed by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros
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| | : Cause all I ever had redemption song.:) : what about the johnny cash/joe strummer duet version on cash unearthed? s'good.
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Silver and Gold performed by Joe strummer and the mescaleros
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Andalucia performed by John Cale
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Wicked Little Town performed by John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig and the Angry Inch
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| | : Trivia: 'Wicked Little Town' is Trask's reflections on Grinnell, Iowa.
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Fire and Rain performed by John Gregory
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Blowin� Gold performed by John Klemmer
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Imagine performed by John Lennon
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Real Love performed by John Lennon
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Schindler’s List Theme performed by John Williams
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I hung my head performed by Johnny Cash
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Hurt performed by Johnny Cash
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Amelia performed by Joni Mitchell
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| | : i was going to recommend this one. It really is beautiful.
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| | : My favorite Jorge Ben is his work on the LP "Tudo Azul" by Ze Maria. If you are not familiar with Ze Maria he is a very hip brazilian organist. The easy comparison whould be with Walter Wanderley, but he is way way cooler with a chimelike reverbed style and a lot darker sound, almost creepy voodoo northern Brazil Bahia sound like the way "Os Afrosambas" by Baden Powell Vinicius de Moraes and Quarteto Em Cy is. A guy I work with is from Brazil and says that although just about everyone is Catholic in Brazil many practice voodoo too and that Vinicius made a pact with the Devil in return for his career - There is something distant and weird about that LP - and the Ze Maria LP as well. Anyway, I think "Tudo Azul" which is available on CD is the first versions of Ben classics Mas Que Nada and Por Causa de Voce Menina. If you go on to ebay look for a guy named Alan Bastos, he sells tons of cool Brazilian CDs cheap. : was this recorded in '69? it's the first track on his '76 "samba nova" lp...is that a re-recording, or what? can somebody shed some light for me? at any rate, it's a great album for, uh, "lovin'". my favorite track would have to be "vendedor de bananas cosa nostra--bicho do mato", if not for its unwieldly title alone. : No this LP is on Continental Label and recorded in 1963. It is available on CD. Tudo Azul, I think it means "everything Blue" : the version i have is definitely not from 63, it's waaay too funky. : I'm confused about the whole thing. I have no idea where I originally got 1969 from (other than that the arrangement suggested it); the song is on 'Forca Bruta', which I thought was from 1975, but I think in retrospect that's just the date of the copy my (appalling quality) LP was bootlegged from. : Ok. It turns out there's a pretty good Jorge Ben discography at http://www.uol.com.br/benjor/disco.htm, which confirms the date of Forca Bruta as 1970. I think sodapop was talking about the (completely separate) Ze Maria album. I heard 'mas que nada' from this album, and it was indeed excellent. : Official and completes discography of Jorge Ben Jor is here:
http://www.jorgebenjor.com.br/sec_discogra_discos.php?language=en
: But I've changed my mind. My new favorite Ben classic is "Carnaval Triste" of the Sacundin LP. There is also a great Ze Maria cover of it off an even earlier LP I'm not sure who penned it or recorded it first. But its meditative and chantlike and very voodoo.
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Faithfully performed by Journey
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beautiful performed by joydrop
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solo su voz performed by Juana Molina
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Late Again performed by Judie Tzuke
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Laura performed by Julie London
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Hey performed by Julio Iglesisas
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Trejeitos performed by Jun Miyake
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Broken Dream performed by Justin Hayward
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Who Are You Now? performed by Justin Hayward & John Lodge
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Till My Last Day performed by Justin Moore
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Meaning of Love performed by Karin Krog
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| | : Excellent song! Written by Steve Kuhn an american jazz musician/composer/arranger who I think lived in scandinavia in the late sixties. Besides Karin Krogh he has also worked with Monica Zetterlund. The best version of this song he has recorded himself though. Featuring Gary Mcfarland, Airto, Ron Carter & Billy Cobham!!
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The Fog performed by Kate Bush
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| | : I agree. This song is stunning.
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Do Like I Do performed by Kim Weston
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Moonchild performed by King Crimson
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Arizona performed by Kings of Leon
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Fairytale of New York performed by Kirsty MacColl with the Pogues
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showroom dummies performed by kraftwerk
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Picking Wild Mountain Berries performed by Kurt Wagner And Cortney Tidwell Present KORT
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Soft Power performed by Ladytron
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Fadeaway performed by Laika and the Cosmonauts
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| | : Yeah, they're certainly one of the better neo-surf acts out there.
See Laika! Se Laika run! Go laika, go!
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Azure Blue performed by Laika and the Cosmonauts
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How to open at will the most beautiful window performed by Lalo Schifrin
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| | : A lot of Lalo Schifrin's music doesn't seem to adhere to a formula, and this is one of those ... I never get tired of hearing it : This track is so quiet and peaceful. Lalo is a genious. We got in France, an electronic artist called Alex Gopher (I think he took his name from the soap opera "Love Boat", it's a sign!) that sampled the three first strings notes from that track. His album is called "You, my baby and I" but is more famous for the interpretation he made on "The child" based on a beautiful song from Billie Holliday "God bless the child". For those who want notice the fruits that have grown from the roots! Ennio Morricone made a concert recently in Paris, if Lalo could do the same soon...
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Bachianas Brasilieras #5 performed by Lalo Schifrin
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Gorecki performed by Lamb
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young and beautiful performed by lana del rey
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I want your kiss performed by Lani Groves (with Phil Moore and the Afro Latin Soultet)
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Run for Your Life performed by Lara & the Trailers
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| | : AY RUVV! : That one's a lot of fun!
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Ad Gloriam performed by Le Orme
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Bare Bones and Branches performed by Lewis and Clarke
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Jos aiot niin sano performed by Liekki
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Somewhere in Between performed by Lifehouse
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Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child performed by Little Jimmy Scott
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| | : yeah, I picked up the European reissue of this album recently, and have to agree with you on its power. I first came across Scott on the 'fire, walk with me' soundtrack, and for many years, 'Jimmy Scott' was just that strange voice. I only figured out the gender quite recently.
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Ghosts performed by Logh
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Van Lear Rose performed by Loretta Lynn
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Piano Sonata No. 14 (Moonlight Sonata) performed by Ludwig van Beethoven
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Desire Lines performed by Lush
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For Love performed by Lush
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Little Bit performed by Lykke Li
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The River performed by Lynn Morris Band
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all the time in sunny beach performed by Mad Capsule Markets
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| | : actually i think that song you have there is sunny beach rd. : actually, rd, I think you'll find that song I have there is "all the time in sunny beach".
on my cd. and on my lovely snow white 7.
now why don't you quit carping and recommend something yourself? : All the Time in Sunny Beach (noise therapy remix) is one of my personal faves. Great use of traditional Taiko drum as the underpinning for a jangly DnB remix. from the Pulse EP 2001
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Frozen (Stereo MCs Remix) performed by Madonna
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Umbrellas in London performed by Magnetic Feilds
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The Beauty of Who You Are performed by Marc Broussard
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Weightless performed by Marconi Union
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The Crickets Sing for Anamaria performed by Marcos Valle
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| | : This song screams summer - even on the coldest wettest London day.
Take of your shoes and mix yourself a caiparina!
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Di�logo performed by Marcos Valle and Milton Nascimento
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Lynn�s Baby performed by Mark Eric
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California Soul performed by Marlena Shaw
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It’s A Desperate Situation performed by Marvin Gaye
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Holes performed by Mercury Rev
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something like you performed by michael head
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| | : you.re totally right about michael head. i've always thought the first pale fountains album 'pacific st.' was an excellent summer record that lasts all year and still sounds wonderfull 20 years down the road.
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Joanne performed by Michael Nesmith & the First National Band
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N�e dans un ice-cream performed by Michel Polnareff
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| | : Totally agree ... all Polnaref's early 70s albums have killer tunes backed up by orchestrations to die for : The orchestra backing on Polnareff's is excellent and was recorded in the UK using UK session musicians who also played on some of the best groovy uk library and soundtrack music of the late 60s. Try the three instrumentals on Polnareff's - so funky they're ridiculous!
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baked a cake performed by Mick Thomas and the sure thing
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Are you happy ? performed by Microdisney
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| | : I have to agree. This is one of the most poignant, plaintive tracks I have ever heard, O'Hagan's soaring Telecaster solo launching it into orbit far above the mire of other 80's indie rock. (I think it might have been influenced by Stephen Stills' solo on 'Bound to Lose' from the Manassas album - another guitar solo to make you weep).
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Enchanted Lady performed by Milt Jackson
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Um Girassol da Cor de Seu Cabelo performed by Milton Nascimento / Lo Borges
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Conversazione performed by Mina
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Never Young Again performed by Mirwais
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Scar performed by Missy Higgins
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| | : True, the upbeat instruments do give a nice touch. Her voice fits so well in it! : I love this song, too! It was on a Paste Magazine comp.
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Everloving performed by Moby
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Beside Me performed by Mojo Men
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Sweet Lips performed by MONACO
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| | : Yeah, i still remember this really hooked (kinda lame pun, i know) me when it came out. At the time the prospect of New Order ever coming together again was very unlikely, so this was a welcome substitute at least for me. The first single off "Music For Pleasure", "What Do You Want From Me", was equally New Order-esque with Potts' voice sounding strikingly similar to Sumners'.
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There�ll be another spring performed by Monica Zetterlund
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Life In Mono performed by Mono
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| | : Yes, a superb song. Simple, but beautiful. The tune reminds me of 'The Shadow of your smile'. The singer's voice echoes that of Claudine Longet nicely, and they appropriate some elements of classic film music in order to create a compelling backdrop. I have the US-issue CD single, which also includes 4 mixes and an instrumental version. None really match the elegance of the original though. : This track got a lot of exposure as part of the "Great Expectations" soundtrack. The entire cd is quite good as well. Formica Blues was Mono's only full length effort, though there are several cd singles available. A wonderfully successful example of how trip-hip and jazz/lounge styles work well together. Reminds me of Love Spirals Downwards' recent cds Temporal and Flux. Mono's vocalis Siobhan de Mar moved on to do work with Cocteau Twins frontman Robin Guthrie. Their band, Violet Indiana is on Guthrie's Bella Union label. : It's very appealing but I also find it almost comically artifical and that I tire of it very easily.
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| | : I couldn't agree more! Having purchased the US 12 inch of 'suedehead' which didn't include this track, it was such a nice surprise in 1994 when I purchased the 13-cd british singles box set and found this track. Moz sings this song with such a great since of joyous naughtiness that you just want to tweak his delinquent little nose.
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What Have You Done? performed by Motion Soundtrack
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green grass of tunnel performed by mum
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Hyper music performed by Muse
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Cherry, Cherry performed by Music Machine
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Blown a Wish performed by My Bloody Valentine
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| | : Agreed. My Bloody Valentine are a funny band. A lot of their (undoubtedly too short) back catalogue is either over-rated, unlistenable or over-rated. And this is from a confirmed 'fan'. Still, most of the bands I adore wouldn't have turned on the digital delay pedals without Kevin Shields, so I have something to be eternally grateful for. And Blown a Wish remains my closest call with pop perfection. Slightly warped and ill-at-ease, it is an almost unspeakably beautiful track. It still makes me ache in the pit of my stomach when I hear it. : the sonic approximation of a kiss. i don't know. that's what this song gives me. the thrill of a first kiss. every time i hear it.
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What You Want performed by My Bloody Valentine
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Kinky Love performed by Nancy Sinatra
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| | : The British art pop group The Pale Saints recorded a terrific version of Kinky Love around 1990. Beautiful homage to this exceptional song! : yeah, I'm a huge fan of the pale saints, and I actually heard their version first. I think a few of their songs are truly incredible; I'll have to recommend some here soon. : Wow. This is a cool track. I played it for my girlfriend, and the lyrics really cracked her up. Anyone know who produced or arranged this track? I'd definitely be interested in other material along these lines, Nancy Sinatra or otherwise. : !!! im desperate to get hold of the pale saints version of kinky love but cant find it anywhere!! can anyone help? i may have to call my boyfriend of 10 years ago to ask for a copy of his, tho i think his now wife may not approve! : A belated response for bobbyspacetroup: the track was from a single, produced by Snuff Garrett and arranged by Al Capps. Yes, let's find some more stuff with this sound! : To Joakimbo .... hey Stupid ... why don't you do what I did about 14 years ago when I first heard Kinky Love by the Palesaints ... go to your Record Store and ORDER the 4 song EP ... duhhhh ... pretend there's no Kaaza and support this fabulous band that has disbanded .... Spend some MONEY for a change. : Delicado ... Kinky Love was originally written by Dave Ellington, for Nancy Sinatra. Once again "Bimbo" .. borrow some cash and order this EP ... you'll be glad you did. KL was the first song I heard by the palesaints, and now have everything they published. They disbanded in the late Nineties. : To all ... the palesaints was one of the most creative 90's British Alternative bands to ever exist, along with My Bloody Valentine, The Cocteau Twins etc etc ....
: Just one more thing, Delicado .. you say these lyrics are "stupid" .. sung by Nancy S yes .. the palesaints version, with the gorgeous and subtle guitarwork of Graeme Nesmith, along with Mariel Barham's sultry and : dark voice make up the whole recipe to make this song work ... a woman and a man are in love ... they have a perhaps twisted but beautiful sexual relationship as well ... it's a love song .. NS's version is eww. : to my namesake mr. wonny: I'm a huge fan of pale saints; bought the 12" on the day it came out. Also rather like the Nancy version; let's live and let live, eh! : Well .. hello ... here's some dumb Johnny/Palesaints trivia .. the first cd I ordered lasted about 2 weeks ... I was drunk, and a few cds were on the floor by my bed .. I thought one was the ashtray and ruined it. Ordered another the nest day. First heard it on CJSW (University FM). : By the way Kimbo, if you ever come back here, I found a site where you can order Flesh Balloon, along with anything else they did ... http://www.gemm.com/q.cgi?rb=ANDYBURNETT&wild=Pale+Saints : Course you can try Ebay .... I may have spoken in haste ... perhaps these cds are no longer in print ... I bought them all up till about 1994 or 5 ... since then the band has died ...
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Two Shots of Happy, One Shot of Sad performed by Nancy Sinatra
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King of the Carrot Flowers Prt. 1,2 & 3. performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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In the Aeroplane Over the Sea performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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| | : this album is going to make a huge impact on you if you dare to listen. : All I have to say is that I agree with the above. My wife and I had this song played at our wedding reception. With tears in our eyes we danced. I would like to have it played at my funeral. : Whenever I hear that someone loves this album as much as I do this strange things happens where I want to draw you all into a bearhug where we cry our fears away all through the long night. : this song can make you feel so many emotions at once. it truly is a wrok of art. there is almost no way that you wouldnt like it. everytime i hear it, i fall in love with the amazing writing talents of these guys. : This is one of my most life-changing albums. It does something to me, almost spiritually. If people have an open mind, they need to hear this.
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Oh Comely performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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| | : This is the greatest song ever written. So many times tears roll from my face when listening to this track. Thank you Jeff Mangum.
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In The Aeroplane Over The Sea performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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| | : Wow, how many times has this song been entered on here, now!
http://www.psychedelicado.com/filter.php?performer=Neutral%20Milk%20Hotel
Lots, thats how many. It must be a great song. Even if The capitalisation may Be a bit Tricky.
;�)
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| | : I've not heard the 7 since I was at college in 82, but there is also a version about 15-20 minutes long on one of the first "Touch" cassettes, where they have cut it with an interview. The whole thing seems to have been a lengthy Jam, edited differently for different releases. So the 7 would give you the most focused version. Compare the 7 and 12 edits of the KLF's "3am Eternal" for the enhancing effect of a great edit. : I totally agree with everything delicado says. Early New Order rocks. Everything after and including Blue Monday is more poppy - and I can live with that. But most of their albums are very patchy - with half the tracks good and the other half almost unlistenable. But Temptation is an utter, utter classic. And I just love Dreams Never End, Cries and Whispers and In a Lonely Place. Well, any early New Order - it all that has tinny dance-music quality but still holds that desolate Joy Division sound.
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Where will I be tomorrow performed by Nice Little Penguins
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Into My Arms performed by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
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Riverman performed by Nick Drake
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Forma 2000 performed by Nicola Conte
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Wild Is The Wind performed by Nina Simone
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| | : This song is also available on the original release, Wild Is the Wind, available now as a double-release combined with High Priestess of Soul on CD. It's been available for over ten years on Polydor and is wonderful!
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For All We Know performed by Nina Simone
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Sinnerman performed by Nina Simone
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Lights In The Sky performed by Nine Inch Nails
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come away with me performed by norah jones
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Sunrise performed by Norah Jones
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Sur ton r�pondeur performed by Notre-Dame
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Trzeba Wracać performed by Novi Singers
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| | : just to reiterate, this IS the best song ever!
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Champagne Supernova performed by Oasis
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Let There Be Love performed by Oasis
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Ornament/ The Last Wrongs performed by Oceansize
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Red performed by Okkervil River
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| | : I recommmended this song, too, I think, a while back. It's such a great song, but its sad that no one has really ever heard of it.
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Red performed by Okkervil River
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Listening to Otis Redding at Home During Christmas performed by Okkervil River
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Burden performed by Opeth
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Freio Aerodinamico performed by Os 3 Morais
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| | : i have a sneaking suspicion that os tres morais and os tres brasilieros were in fact the same group...the reason that i say this is because os tres brasilieros were a family group comprised of two brothers and a sister, whose last name just happened to be "morais". if so, have a look for the album that i've made a recommendation from. it'd seem to jive, since this comp is on emi, and the lp i have is on capitol. : hmm, interesting. Shame there is a dearth of info available for either group... are os tres brasilieros consistently good, out of interest? : well, the album i have is pretty standard vocal bossa & samba-type stuff, but it's not bad. very easy to listen to, and there are a few inspired moments. i'll check the liner notes to see if i can garner any more info on them. : i think the correct name this band is "os tres moraes". here in Brazil, moraes is frequently a last name, while "morais" can be traduzed by "ethics", "moral". : sorry, i made a mistake. The real name is MORAIS. The link to this band is http://acesso-raro.blogspot.com/ . There can be downloaded the mp3 e see the album cover. : This ensemble was the best one in the end of the 60s in Brazil. The accurate voise of Jane Moraes was simply marvelous. They have been influenced by Les Swingle Singers. They began their career singing music erudite and in a second moment they joined Bossa Nova hits of Chico Buarque and Tom Jobim. They have enregistered three LPs. When Jane married Herondy and make the kitsch couple Jane & Herondy her brothers relpaced her by Ana Lucia and after one last LP they splited the ensemble for separate careers. One of them is now new as "Santo Morales", a bolero singer. One of their best hits was O Sonho (The Dream), 1968, of Egberto Gismonti.
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Prototype performed by OutKast
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Lying is the most fun performed by Panic at the Disco
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Mull of Kintyre performed by Paul McCartney
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Night Game performed by Paul Simon
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We Dance performed by Pavement
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| | : this one has been among my fave pavement albums since it came out. this album has some stand out tracks like grounded , fight this generation and we dance. there is also a rare version of this song on a 7". it was released prior to wowee zowee. : absolutely love this track. can't agree with you on wowee zowee though, i think that's a brilliant album...
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The Jeweler performed by Pearls Before Swine
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Being Boring performed by Pet Shop Boys
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| | : Totally agree re the worth of the PSBs output and the dramatic and very distinctive use of harmony therein. Several of their songs would be in my all-time favourites list if I ever made one.
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Always performed by Pet Shop Boys
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Your Funny Uncle performed by Pet Shop Boys
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Black Coffee performed by Petula Clark
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| | : Ah, Ms. Pet! She is one of my favorites too. I've managed to get my hands on most of her 60's catalog, including the original album this song comes from. Thanks for mentioning her!
k.d. Lang also does a beautiful rendition of this great torch song on her album "Shadowland".
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Don’t Say A Word performed by Phantom Limb
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The Creator Has A Master Plan performed by Pharaoh Sanders
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| | : The only Pharoah Saunders I've heard is on Alice Coltrane's "Journey to Satchinanda" (Scuse the poor spelling) which is remarkable. Not only is the playing remarkable, but so is the fact I love it so much, considering it's not only a saxaophone, but it's also in the 'too many notes' style of Jazz. But Saunders playing just seems to float around on top of everything else. Beautiful stuff.
but anyway, what I really wanted to know was, is he really a Yorkshireman? (Ey up!?) Blimey.
: yes, it's a little known pharoah fact, he was born in a little village just outside Barnsley. : Thembi is another fine record for him as well.
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Early Sherwood performed by Philamore Lincoln
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For Once In My Life performed by Pia Zadora
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La Foresta Incantata performed by Piero Umiliani
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| | : Magical track. It's can also be found on Easy Tempo, Vol. 9. Too bad atrecordings has shut down. : Magical indeed! Morricone, Piccioni, Umiliani, and Trovaioli are like Sirens... I am sure there are others - God grant me the time and good fortune to find them!
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Ganymede performed by Pierre Porte
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Wish You Were Here performed by Pink Floyd
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| | : Pretty nice song, a little irratating after a while : i agree, this should be played at my funeral please. and no, it doesnt get irratating after a while.
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Where is my mind? performed by Pixies
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The Awakening performed by Pizzicato Five
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| | : The song is on "great white wonder" as well, but sung by a male singer (Konishi or Takanami perhaps?). It's a beautiful song, though not a typical Pizzicato Five tune :)
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So Damn Beautiful performed by Poloroid
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One of the Broken performed by Prefab Sprout
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Whoever you are performed by Prefab Sprout
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Somebody to Love performed by Queen
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The March of the Black Queen performed by Queen
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Drowse performed by Queen
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Oh Happy Day performed by Quincy Jones
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At My Most Beautiful performed by R.E.M
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Everybody Hurts performed by R.E.M.
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| | : It's a great song and the video might be even better. Scratch that out, you can't compare the song and the video. Just know that the video is amazing. : i just heard this song again on the radio after not hearing it for a couple of years and it became so clear to me that the boys from R.E.M. masterfully created a modern, pleading soul ballad. Notice the breakdown at the end and you can almost imagine Mike Stipe down on his knees pleading to the audience, ala James Brown. Love the song even more now.
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Fault Lines performed by Radiogram
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Talk Show Host performed by Radiohead
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Paranoid Android performed by Radiohead
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Creep performed by Radiohead
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| | : To bad its melody was copied off of the Hollies - The Air that I breathe. That'd be a good lawsuit : One of the only songs I'm aware of which identify with possibly millions of people
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To slow things down performed by Random Bruce
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call me alice performed by rasputina
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Fidelity performed by Regina Spektor
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| | : wonderful song. thank you
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Just Like the Movies performed by Regina Spektor
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Genius Next Door performed by Regina Spektor
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At My Most Beautiful performed by REM
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| | : Mike Mills and Peter Buck orchestrated the music on this track as an homage to Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. One of the best REM songs in recent years!
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Love Like Semtex performed by Rialto
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Dansero performed by Richard Hayman
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Ballad of Billy the Kid performed by Ricky Fitzpatrick
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Something Beautiful performed by Robbie Williams
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You Will Remember Me (Detalhes) performed by Roberto Carlos
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Balada para un loco performed by Roberto Goyeneche
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Don't Go Breaking my Heart performed by Roger Nichols and the Small Circle of Friends
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| | : Oh there�s certainly no denying it, this track has an irresistibly seductive melody but there�s no chance I�d be seduced. Oh rum, you�re just being silly, she�d say, �don�t make a mountain out of a grain of sand�� silly?! I caught you in bed with the Mayor of Pensacola, Florida� this is no grain of sand my dear! But rum, it was just one time, a silly mistake, �one drop of rain doesn�t make the sun run away�, does it? Are you mad? What kind of reasoning is that? 17, 18� eighty-seven drops of rain wouldn�t either. So what are you trying to tell me? Am I to hold out for a rainstorm of two-timing before getting in a huff? The summer of love ended last September. This is 1968, the year of revolution, of fighting in the streets, of� but then she�d put her finger on your lips, �DON�T� go breaking my heart�� and look up at you with the innocence of a wee lamb. Oh, you so want to forgive her. Maybe I�ll give her just one more chance, it is such a beautiful melody� �I�ll love you till the sky falls down, even then� you�ll remain in my heart� Ahh, no, no, I�m not falling for that. I�m not an idiot, that�s impossible. Now I know you�re having me on. I�m not getting caught in your web of lies you, you, you� Your melody maybe sweet but your argument stinks. Go on get out, strumpet! ��come to my arms, forever�� No, no, clear off. ��teach my heart how to smile?...� OUT!
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Love so fine performed by Roger Nichols and the Small Circle of Friends
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| | : I couldn't agree more. This is the epitome of what Pizzicato Five were trying to recreate in the early 90's. : I didn't realize someone had picked this one already! I spelled it "&" instead of "and". Excellent choice!
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Bumblebee performed by Roman Andren
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Do it again performed by Ronnie Aldrich
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| | : and here i was convinced that i was the only person in the world that liked this album! the cover of "mas que nada" on here is great!
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Ode to Billy Joe performed by Ronnie Aldrich
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The Poacher performed by Ronnie Lane
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Bitter-Sweet performed by Roxy Music
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Hurry to Me performed by Roy Budd
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| | : The Budd version is also available on "Rebirth of the Budd," for those (like myself) wanting an introduction to his work. The Sandpipers' version on "Canto Morricone Vol." is equally nice. : I just wanted to recommend ‘The Sound Spectrum’ which this is on. I’ve had a copy of years but have only just realised that it’s essential listening - if you like this sort of thing, probably drive you mad otherwise. : Yes, it\'s a cracking compilation. It\'s so well done that if you listen to the tracks out of context (e.g. on the original LPs), they don\'t sound as thrilling as they do on this mix!
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Just Melancholy performed by Roy Montgomery
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Beautiful Dreamer performed by Roy Orbison
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Hallelujah performed by Rufus Wainright
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Sonnet 29 performed by Rufus Wainwright
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Desire performed by Ryan Adams
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det sista �ventyret performed by sagor & swing
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Hug My Soul performed by Saint Etienne
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He was here but not for long performed by Sally Dastey
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You Send Me performed by Sam Cooke
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Frank Mills performed by Sandie Shaw
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| | : There is now an English version available of Sandie's 'Frank Mills' (previously unreleased).
It's on 'Reviewing The Situation' (EMI 7243 8 66108 2 9)
Also has a great cappella version of Paul McCartneys 'Junk' on it.
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com’è bella la sera performed by Sandie Shaw
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Samba Pa Ti performed by Santana
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Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) performed by Sarah Vaughn
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| | : Blossom Dearie also performs a nice version of this great song on her 1964 LP 'May I Come In'
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The Hardest Part of Hurting Is The Hope performed by Scott Gibson
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Think (Let Tomorrow Bee) performed by Sebadoh
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Manon performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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| | : I must agree with you (it seems pretty appropriate to do so as you introduced the song to me yourself a few years ago) - this is a very beautiful song, very beautifully and expressively sung, and the arrangement is frankly stunning. This is definitely one of those Gainsbourg tracks which really hits the heights in every department. Surely worth a listen, even to those who can't stand the bulk of Serge's output. : Scott Walker has some similarly haunting orchestral arrangements but as a singer he's a sheep whereas Serge's a wolf. A great sheep, though.
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Couleur Caf� performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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Melody performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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| | : One of the BEST LPs ever, period, end of sentence!
Also - a great lost piece of the UK glam rock jigsaw, I think. Listen to this record, then listen to Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust" or "Aladdin Sane", Roxy Music's "Stranded" or "For Your Pleasure", even "The Slider" or "Tanx" by T. Rex. Serge's fingerprints are all over those records.
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L’anthracite performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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| | : sorry, in place of "far east" please read "middle east" in the recommendation above.
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Lost In Paradise performed by Sergio Mendes & Brasil 66�
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| | : I'm in total agreement on this one. Stillness and Crystal Illusions are probably my favorite Mendes records, and this track is definitely a stand-out. Great recommendation.
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Viola performed by Sergio Mendes & Brasil �66
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Cinnamon and Clove performed by Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66
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Life on Mars? performed by Seu Jorge
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| | : i picked up the soundtrack before i even saw the movie on this one.. great stuff, love the "incidental" feel and the one-take roughness of seu's recordings.
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daniella performed by Shack
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Always On Your Side performed by Sheryl Crow
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Rainy Monday performed by Shiny Toy Guns
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Poor Boy performed by Shocking Blue
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untitled 4 performed by Sigur R�s
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| | : Great song... If you like them, try listening to M�m... Maybe "The Ghosts You Draw On My Back"... See ya!
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Gobbledigook performed by Sigur Ros
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America performed by Simon & Garfunkel
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| | : DEFINITELY the best Simon and Garfunkel song - Paul at last raises himself to some excellent lyrics , and the singing is just sensational - when they sing 'so I looked at the scenery/ she read her magazines/ and the moon rose over an open field' tears spring to my eyes.
Seriously, people diss Art Garfunkel, but the man is truly a singing genius. It's all very well to go on about the importance of writing blah blah blah second most talented member of Simon and Garfunkel blah blah blah, but when you can sing as well as Art, what does it matter? He adds so much to their songs just with the beauty of his voice. Paul should never have got rid of him.
: Nice to see someone standing up for Art Garfunkel's often wonderful singing. His 1978 album 'Watermark' is largely composed of Jimmy Webb songs and is well worth a listen, particularly 'Mr Shuck'n'Jive' and 'Shine It On Me'.
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Bridge Over Troubled Water performed by Simon and Garfunkel
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The Only Living Boy in New York performed by Simon and Garfunkel
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Hiding performed by Simon Warner
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| | : Yes, Hiding is a superbly melancholy and well crafted song - also one of my favourites, though it depends what mood I'm in. Thankfully, Waiting Rooms has a song for almost any mood (including irritation at slobby flatmates; inappropriate lust; drunken joy et al).
I can't actually think of another songwriter as talented as this guy - writing the lyrics and the music and bringing them together so cleverly. Makes ya sick! : It strikes me that the music world just isn't ready for someone as eccentric and talented as Simon Warner... who bothers with lyrics these days? Does anyone really appreciate a good witty tale, smattered with drama and an edgy charm? No. Does anyone long for real music, as opposed to a monotonous beat overlaid with a dull mantra? No. But this shouldn't stop the creation of brilliant songs. Simon, you're not the only one swimming against the tide. If you're happy doing it then that's all that matters. Oh, and it looks like you've picked up a few fans along the way - despite the lack of media support!
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oh! performed by sleater-kinney
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when i go performed by slow club
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Albatross performed by Slowdive
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Underwater Love performed by Smoke City
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Set The Fire To The Third Bar performed by Snow Patrol ft. Martha Wainwright
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Diamond Sea performed by Sonic Youth
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the sprawl performed by sonic youth
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the empty page performed by sonic youth
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Soulounge Jam performed by Soulounge
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into the clouds performed by sound of arrows
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The Ghost of the Robot performed by Sounds Like a Personal Problem
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When I Am Gone performed by Sparrow House
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Scottish Pop performed by Spearmint
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Soldier performed by Spirit
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Broken Heart performed by Spiritualized
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| | : this was on my list to recommend too...but I've only heard the album version...what an astounding track! Will have to check out the EP...
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I Think I’m In Love (live at The Royal Albert Hall) performed by Spiritualized
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Menina Flor performed by Stan Getz & Luiz Bonfa
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Too Much Tenderness performed by Stark Reality
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Church on white performed by Stephen Malkmus
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Narco Montenot performed by Stereolab
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Hammer in the sand performed by Steve Hackett
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This World performed by Steve Hackett
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Hate Everything About U performed by Steve Lukather
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Quiet Friend performed by Steve Roach
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Caught in a moment performed by Sugababes
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theo b performed by sunny day real estate
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Presidential Suite performed by Super Furry Animals
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Unprepared performed by Superdrag
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Misty Canyon performed by Sven Libaek
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| | : Yes, it's a really lovely track with a delicious arrangment - love those vibes and the relentless beat. I had been wondering why the lower-register melody sounded so familiar to me (the one played by what sounds like a distorted horn section, and then by a saxophone). I figured it out today - it's very similar to the tune in the bridge of Bacharach's 'What the World Needs Now' ("Lord, we don't need another mountain"), except that it's played over a very different chord sequence. : The two songs definitely do share similar tonal shadings. I was at a loss, trying to describe the Libaek song, it's quite a strange, haunting tune, but you've made a great observation.
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When The Laughter Is Over performed by Swing Out Sister
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Black & White Eyes performed by Syd Matters
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a love from outer space performed by tahiti 80
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| | : Is this the AR Kane song? 'She loves me, she loves me she loves me, hmm, a love from outer space, its true'. My girlfriends favourite track from the I LP. : Yes! Though I didn't know it was a cover...I'll have to find the original and hear it!
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Once In A Lifetime performed by Talking Heads
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| | : This is my favorite track from Byrne and Co. The video was quite a hoot as well. Same as it ever was.... Hey! Look where my hand was!
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Once in Lifetime performed by Talking Heads
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Timorous Me performed by Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
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cherish performed by terry kirkman
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paper cup performed by the 5th dimension
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Said Move performed by The Aztex
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Meant for you performed by The Beach Boys
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| | : there is another fantastic version of this on the Brain Wilson s/t album to the film "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times", just Brian on piano and vocals. I can't understand why "Friends" isn't up there is "Pet Sounds" ... it's suh a great, and overlooked, album. : Friends is indeed a great beach boys album, with only a few weak tracks. Smiley Smile I feel is also underrated for not being smile... It's still lovely music though.
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Warmth of the Sun performed by The Beach Boys
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Can't wait too long performed by The Beach Boys
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| | : also check the different version on the box set. fantastic tune, and recorded after smile was shelved - proof that brian's genius endure a sea of troubles...
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Please Let Me Wonder performed by the Beach Boys
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Don�t talk (put your head on my shoulder) performed by The Beach Boys
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Surfs Up performed by The Beach Boys
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Winkin, Blinkin and Nod performed by The Big Three
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| | : Obviously Mr Scruff is well ahead of the field then, with three songs about Fish (ing) on his first LP... : Yo ho ho, me hearties. Well I never. Thanks for the tip/warning Rum (where's the bum and baccy?)
I predict that this year (in the UK) will belong to The Coral. : Um... what about Weens album "The Mollusk"? That was shit was shanty-city! So, whats next? Weavers laments??
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Beautiful night performed by The Burden Brothers
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Road ode performed by The Carpenters
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| | : You are not alone in you love of the Carpenters! I am proud to say that I have every studio album produced by Richard and Karen and still play them all the time. I need to pull them off the shelves and post a few songs on here... thanks for bringing it to my attention! : I like the Carpenters too. They have a pristine flawless and happy quality that is slightly unreal. It's fascinating and yet there's a kind of tragic undercurrent in some of their music too.
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Lost in the Supermarket performed by The Clash
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Creole Love Call performed by The Comedian Harmonists
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| | : This track is marvelous, thanks for the heads up.
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Hail the word of Jah performed by The Congos
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| | : I don't own this record, but the album "Heart of the Congos" by the Congos from 1977 is a must have session! Some of the most uplifting Jamaican Soul. : SLightly OT - their Row, Fisherman, from the Heart of the Congos was really good for getting our nipper off to sleep. A combination of the high voices, bass sounds and reggae rhythms, I guess. Cracking song in any case : Am going to listen to Row, Fisherman Row - thanks for reminding me! must be something about falsetto reggae artists, our second boy was always mightily calmed by the Minstrel by Cornell Campbell - not really in the same league as the congos but check him out if you don't know him.
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Night of wonders performed by The Crystalairs
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| | : Not to forget: "First time romance" from 1990, available on the "Crystal Ball" label!
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Wishfull Thinking performed by The Ditty Bops
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The Dogs and the Horses (NYC acoustic) performed by The Divine Comedy
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number of the beast performed by the djali zwan
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girl anachronism performed by the dresden dolls
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Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell performed by The Flaming Lips
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Look After You performed by The Fray
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Palm Sunday (On Board the S.S. Within) performed by The Go-Betweens
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Sugar Magnolia performed by The Grateful Dead
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Box of Rain performed by The Grateful Dead
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Diabolic Scheme performed by The Hives
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CLOWN performed by THE HOLLIES
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You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling performed by The Human League
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"I Don’t Know What I Can Save You From" performed by The Kings of Convenience
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Everybody’s Got to learn Sometime performed by The Korgis
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Looking Glass performed by The La,s
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Desiree performed by The Left Banke
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| | : is this a cover of the old doo wop standard ? which Zappa was involved in : No, it's a Left Banke original. : Haven't heard that for years! Nice to be reminded of it. My fave by them is 'Pretty Ballerina'.
As far as I know, they never had a hit here in England.
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Time Lapse performed by The Michael Nyman Band
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I Want Wind To Blow performed by The Microphones
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The Moon performed by The Microphones
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No More Lies performed by The Moody Blues
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Driftwood performed by The Moody Blues
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Excuses performed by the morning benders
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Run To The Sun performed by The Owl
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The District Sleeps Alone Tonight performed by the Postal Service
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India performed by The Psychedelic Furs
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Rainin thru my Sunshine performed by The Real Thing
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Close to You performed by The Renaissance
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| | : That's a delightful little sample. I've also heard their wonderful rendition of "Always Something There to Remind Me" -- somebody's gotta put that album out on CD!
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Serenade For Missy performed by The Residents
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Married Men performed by The Roches
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The Past and Pending performed by The Shins
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Hold On performed by The Shore
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Paint A Vulgar Picture performed by the Smiths
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| | : Am I the only one who thinks this song is about Ian Curtis and Factory Records? Think about it. Morrissey would have certainly gone to JD shows in the late 70's. Reportedly, he was at the 4 June 1976 Pistols show at Lesser Free Trade Hall. Clearly, Moz and the Smiths rejected Factory Records when their time came about to find a label. Maybe, Moz was not only disgusted with Factory's obsession with repackageing JD material into new releases, but perhaps Moz had a romantic eye for Curtis. Perhaps, they touched "at the soundcheck." And though somewhat morbid, he sang about never tainting his love for Curtis because Curtis was "on their hands a dead star." : I wouldn't have thought it was the case, it must have been 20 years before factory compiled Joy Divisions stuff. When he died they bought out the scheduled releases: "love will tear us apart", "Closer" and then I think it was a few years before "Still" appeared. They got on pretty quickly with developing new Order IIRC, it couldn't have been that long before "ceremony" appeared.
I'm not Tony Wilsons biggest fan, but I think Factory did a pretty good job of handling Curtis' suicide. And they weren't really that popular anyway, at that time.
Now, the frenzy that marked John Lennons death. That was something else. : Paint a Vulgar Picture was 1987, long after Factory, and the remainder of JD had moved on to New Order. By that time, NO had released numerous 12" singles and LP's all the way through FAC 150, Brotherhood. For the record, FAC 37 was a video release called Here Are The Young Men of JD in Aug '82, FAC 40 is the JD compilation Still released in Oct '81, and NO's first release Ceremony is FAC 33 in Jan '81. There are also many JD appearances on various Factory Records compilations, both LP and video. All of this, of course, going on long before Moz, Marr, Rourke, and Joyce ever were together as the Smiths. One final thought, and please excuse the macabre, listen very closely to the last line of lyric in Vulgar, there is a distinct, but obvious choking sound just after the last word. If Moz hadn't made a career of singing about the "romantic" side of death, suicide, et. al. I would dismiss it as just a gutteral noise, but... : I bow to your superior research.
And wince to your final thought! : I just tonight thought for the first time about who the song might be about (bizarre, since it's one of my favorite songs) and the first person I came up with was Ian Curtis. This story is old (I know) but it goes on... : The new Smiths bootleg "Unreleased Demos and B-sides" has a great rendition of this song with slightly different lyrics. Grab a copy of you have the chance. : It has literally never occurred to me that this could be who it's about. I guess it's possible but it just seems wrong to me somehow. And I don't remember any tacky badges on Factory releases (unless I missed them). Interesting bootleg for sure...
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Heaven knows I’m miserable now performed by The Smiths
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| | : very true. i still love thing song in spite of its semi-whiney tone. or maybe *because* of it...
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Golden Brown performed by The Stranglers
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| | : Lovely, surprisingly, considering what boorish herberts the stranglers could be. Nice video too, 20's Cairo chic, grubby whie suits, rubber plants, faded sepia hotel splendour. I've always wanted that sort of white suit, maybe it was watching Casablanca at an early age. : I was into the band before they broke as they were based in our town. Golden Brown is from La Folie album (1982).
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Tiny Children performed by The Teardrop Explodes
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To know him is to love him performed by The Teddy Bears
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Sister Ray performed by The Velvet Underground
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| | : i always thought sister ray was one of their most overrated songs. it mostly just sounds like nonsense. i guess i'll just wait till im unhappy or just in the right mood. : Sounds like a fairly straight description of some sailors having a heroin and sex orgy with a bunch of transvestites to me.
If such a thing can be said to be straight....
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Just What I’ve Been Looking For performed by The Vogues
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I�m Bound to Pack it Up performed by The White Stripes
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Honeytree performed by The Wolfgang Press
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| | : I always liked these guys too. Queer did miss the mark in america for sure, although I think "Going South" got some airplay... I'm a big fan of the Birdwood Cage LP. A very underrated group from a very popular label.
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Time Of The Season performed by The Zombies
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Never Let You Go performed by Thirstbusters
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Drugs performed by This Mortal Coil
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| | : great band. : Sort of ironic too, considering an interview with Ivo I once read with a short list of groups he wished he'd signed to 4AD, which included Portishead. TMC was such an ifluential project that completely escaped the 80's indie mainstream indeed.
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Threads performed by This Will Destroy You
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For a short time performed by Tiddas
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Phantasmagoria In Two performed by Tim Buckley
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| | : From Tim Buckley, i only knew the covers made by This Mortal Coil on their 3 LPs. I recently listened to the original versions of songs like Song to the Siren or I must Be Blind. Buckley had simply an awesome voice and that song you recommend is just beautiful.
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Sweet Cinnamon Punch performed by Tipsy
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Ol’ 55 performed by Tom Waits
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| | : Sarah McLachlan recorded a great cover of this song. It is available on the soundtrack album to the film 'Boys on the Side'
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no one knows i�m gone performed by tom waits
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how’ s it going to end performed by tom waits
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Alice performed by Tom Waits
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The Briar and the Rose performed by Tom Waits
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I Use Her performed by Tony Kosinec
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| | : I have an LP of Tony's from 1969 called "Processes". Seeing your post jogged my memory on it...he sort of sounds like another of my favorite artists, Emmitt Rhodes.
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Famous Blue Raincoat performed by Tori Amos
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Take to the Sky performed by Tori Amos
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Nothing Takes the Place of You performed by Toussaint McCall
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(Quicksilver Daydreams of) Maria performed by Townes Van Zandt
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| | : there is a great story in the documentary film "Be Here To Love Me", as told by Guy Clark: this song apparently came to Van Zandt in a particularly peak morning of inspiration, when Clark describes finding Townes uncharacteristically fit and alert. after making his bed to military specification, he played Clark a new song (this one), which he intended to perform at an appearance that same evening. i may have rendered parts of this story incorrectly, so i definitely recommend the movie if you are a fan; even if not, as it is sad but quite revelatory.
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Like A Summer Thursday performed by Townes Van Zandt
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Slide Show performed by Travis
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Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now performed by Trini Lopez
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In The Garden performed by Triste Janero
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Hotcha Girls performed by Ugly Cassanova
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Eos performed by Ulver
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Vota mind lehtede varju performed by Urmas Alender
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Amanda performed by Waylon Jennings
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A Family. A Tree performed by We Are The Willows
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Tracy Had a Hard Day Sunday performed by West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
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| | : I was going to recommend this one, but you beat me to it. Great song.
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Houses On The Hill performed by Whiskeytown
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your hidden dreams performed by white noise
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| | : My dad's prog-rock friend brought this album over when my dad got his first proper stereo in 1972 and played us the scary side... These days, I love "Firebird" and "Here Come The Fleas". Quirky UK electronica by (BBC Radiophonic Workshop) Delia Derbyshire and David Vorhaus.
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I�m The Man Who Loves You performed by Wilco
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Cecil Beaton�s Scrapbook performed by Would Be Goods
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ai no toubousha performed by Yoko NAGISA
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